Analog Sound Sensor

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SKU: DFR0034 Brand: DFRobot
This is an updated version of the Analog Sound Sensor. Analog Sound Sensor is typically used in detecting the loudness in ambient, the Arduino can collect its output signal by imitating the input interface.
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$6.55 AUD, exc GST

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This is a new Analog Sound Sensor compatible with Arduino.  Sound Sensor is typically used in detecting the loudness in ambient, the Arduino can collect its output signal and actuate accordingly. You may use it to make some funny interactive works such as a "clap and buzz" to find your lost keys or remote control if you add a buzzer. This sensor works best with our Audio analyzer module.  

As one of our new version of breakout boards, we have improved the analog sound sensor in below:  

  • Wide voltage range from 3.3V to 5V
  • Standard assembling structure (two 3mm holes with multiple of 5cm as interval)
  • Easily recognitive interfaces of sensors ("A" for analog and "D" for digital)
  • Icons to simply illustrate sensor function 
  • High-quality connector
  • Immersion gold surface
arduino sound sensor demo project 1
Arduino sound sensor demo project 2

To ease the difficulty of using this analog sound sensor,  a Gravity Interface is adapted to allow plug&play.  The IO expansion shield is the best match for this sound senor connecting to your Arduino. This sound sensor can work at 3.3V which makes it compatible with Raspberry Piintel edison, joule, and curie. 

HOW DOES AN ANALOGUE SOUND SENSOR WORK? || PROGRAMMING IN ARDUINO


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Specification

  • Supply Voltage: 3.3V to 5V
  • Swift sound intensity detection
  • Interface: Analog
  • Size:22x32mm (0.87 x 1.26 in)

Specification

  • Supply Voltage: 3.3V to 5V
  • Swift sound intensity detection
  • Interface: Analog
  • Size:22x32mm (0.87 x 1.26 in)

Documents

Parts List

  • Analog Sound Sensor x1
  • Analog cable x1

This product is listed in:

Arduino>Sensors

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